Dismom+two
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I work as a Para in a 5th grade classroom. Last week we recieved a new student....a wonderful young lady from Brazil. The past couple of days she has been doing real well...the kids are trying hard to make her feel comfortable. She speaks little to no english which is so hard for her. Today she was very emotional...crying...feeling so lost and frustrated. Girls from other classes stop me and tell me that anytime they see her in the girls room, she is in there crying in the stall.
Being the emotional person I am, I feel so awful and so helpless. I want to help her and keep her happy but its so hard. She is a huggy girl and will frequently come up and put her arms around me.
I know there isn't much anyone can do except be there for her and be her teachers.
I just want to sit here and cry because I feel so helpless. I want to talk to the ESL teacher, who has been very supportive of her and tell her my feelings but I know I will just end up sobbing while talking to her.
I know come June, I will look back and see how far she has come...but right now.....I feel so helpless!!
Being the emotional person I am, I feel so awful and so helpless. I want to help her and keep her happy but its so hard. She is a huggy girl and will frequently come up and put her arms around me.
I know there isn't much anyone can do except be there for her and be her teachers.
I just want to sit here and cry because I feel so helpless. I want to talk to the ESL teacher, who has been very supportive of her and tell her my feelings but I know I will just end up sobbing while talking to her.
I know come June, I will look back and see how far she has come...but right now.....I feel so helpless!!



Sounds like she's going through a normal adjustment--I can't imagine being surrounded by a language that I don't understand, but she'll pick it up quickly. It will be such a joy to see her adjust and make friends. I agree that you should try and learn a couple phrases in Portuguese--that might help her a little. How wonderful that you are such a caring teacher.